Two BBC men shot in Saudi capital<br><br>BBC cameraman Simon Cumbers has been killed and security correspondent Frank Gardner seriously injured in a gun attack in the Saudi capital, Riyadh.<br><br>More here<br><br><center><h1>HELP!</h1></center><br><br>

Sorry to hear that more violence is happening there. [sad]<br><br>Unfortunately it's looking like unless Saudi Arabia does something like beef up the law enforcement or crack down on potential militants, things like this are going to happen. Heck, I don't know what is going to stop people from doing that sort of stuff.<br><br>What is the overall feeling around there, Waleed? How is the reaction of the royal family?<br><br>

I guess if you compare it to the murder rate in our large cities here, say Detroit at about 400 a year, they have a way to go. However, the reasons behind the murders are probably more philosophy driven as compared to drugs, etc. here.<br><br>

Well, it wont get any better. Specially now that the Germans and Russians might get into the fight against terrorism along the US. <br><br>_________________________________________<br>You expect me to sign here or somethin?

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Specially now that the Germans and Russians might get into the fight against terrorism along the US.<br><br>Oh yes, that's HORRIBLE news. <br><br>[color:red]You slap my back, I'll slap yours!</font color=red>

When is it that you have seen these 3 nations actually agree on something for more than 10 minutes? So it might start as good news, but noone can reallly tell what the outcome will be. <br><br>_________________________________________<br>You expect me to sign here or somethin?

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